Go to the Honda Website and sign up on the Owner's Link. There you will be able to get the code. Click the link.
hold down preset #1 and #6 and the power button all at the same time. The audio system serial # should appear on the screen. It's a 10 digit # and will show you the first 5 at one time and the the remaining 5 the next time. you can then call your Honda dealer and give them this # so they can look up the radio code.
Snake in the Radio was created on 2006-05-09.
Susquehanna Radio Corporation ended in 2006.
call Hinda and they will help you. You will need to code that is in the glove compartment. if you have the code just punch the number that you have on the radio numbers buttons and as soon as you finish punching the numbers your radio will work if you don't have the code contact the nearest Honda dealer and give them the VIN number of you car and they will give you the code for the radio normally this service should be free.
Radio Lingua Network was created in 2006-10.
I really do not understand your question. Are you referring to radio codes, or are you referring to OBD codes? Please clarify.
The 2006 Honda Element has a timing belt, not a chain.
The 2006 Honda Element has a timing/cam chain that normally will last the life of the engine and requires no maintenance.
I purchased a used Honda and I got the radio code from the Honda dealer's service department.
This is not a question, be more specific, what do you want to know about the location of the 2006 Honda elemnet obd2 port?
just wondering if the service codes for a 2006 pilot are available online?
Click the link I will post and sign up at the Honda Owners Link. After you register your Honda you can get the code for free. You will need the VIN #.
All Elements have a 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
If you are talking engine oil...SAE 5w20-5w30
Call the dealership and give them your vin number.
I want to know the wiring color codes of the Toyota corolla 2006 car radio.
Have the vehicle scanned for codes. The codes will help determine the why.